Background: Circulating cell-free DNA (cfDNA) detection for non-invasive diagnosis requires higher sensitivity and accuracy due to the low circulating tumor DNA (ctDNA) content. Many methods have been developed to improve detection of ctDNA, including ultra-deep sequencing or enrichment of shorter cfDNA fragments, such as those in the range of 90-150 bp. Methods: Here, we developed a method for single-stranded DNA (ssDNA) library preparation with a large proportion of magnetic beads to enrich the shorter cfDNA fragments. We aimed to determine if this could increase the ctDNA content and thus improve the sensitivity of ctDNA detection by testing the method in blood samples from patients with advanced cancers (non-small cell lung cancers, esophageal squamous cell carcinoma, cholangiocarcinoma, colorectal cancer and liver cancer). Results: This method was able to obtain shorter cfDNA both in commercial cfDNA references and real world clinical cfDNA samples. Plasmid simulation experiments showed that using a large proportion of magnetic beads to construct the library could obtain more ctDNA derived from shorter-fragment plasmids, which could significantly improve the detection of ctDNA especially in the low-variant allele frequency sample. In real-world clinical samples, this method may be able to increase the opportunity to obtain alteration reads from short fragments, which was important to low frequency detection. Conclusions: The ssDNA library preparation with large proportion of magnetic beads could increase the opportunity to obtain alteration reads from short fragments, which is crucial for low variant allele frequency detection.

Increased detection of circulating tumor DNA by short fragment enrichment

Santarpia M.;
2021-01-01

Abstract

Background: Circulating cell-free DNA (cfDNA) detection for non-invasive diagnosis requires higher sensitivity and accuracy due to the low circulating tumor DNA (ctDNA) content. Many methods have been developed to improve detection of ctDNA, including ultra-deep sequencing or enrichment of shorter cfDNA fragments, such as those in the range of 90-150 bp. Methods: Here, we developed a method for single-stranded DNA (ssDNA) library preparation with a large proportion of magnetic beads to enrich the shorter cfDNA fragments. We aimed to determine if this could increase the ctDNA content and thus improve the sensitivity of ctDNA detection by testing the method in blood samples from patients with advanced cancers (non-small cell lung cancers, esophageal squamous cell carcinoma, cholangiocarcinoma, colorectal cancer and liver cancer). Results: This method was able to obtain shorter cfDNA both in commercial cfDNA references and real world clinical cfDNA samples. Plasmid simulation experiments showed that using a large proportion of magnetic beads to construct the library could obtain more ctDNA derived from shorter-fragment plasmids, which could significantly improve the detection of ctDNA especially in the low-variant allele frequency sample. In real-world clinical samples, this method may be able to increase the opportunity to obtain alteration reads from short fragments, which was important to low frequency detection. Conclusions: The ssDNA library preparation with large proportion of magnetic beads could increase the opportunity to obtain alteration reads from short fragments, which is crucial for low variant allele frequency detection.
2021
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